- Professional 4-channel mixer for Serato- Dual USB audio connection- 16 RGB control pads and effect control section- Simultaneous support for four DVS decks in Serato DJ- Completely integrated with the Serato DJ

Details

Mixars QUATTRO

The older brother to the popular Mixars DUO. The QUATTRO is a Professional 4-channel mixer for a forthcoming release of Serato. The Mixars QUATTRO is Serato DJ & DVS enabled with dual USB audio connection, 16 RGB control pads, and effects selection.

Key Features:

4-Channel Digital Mixer for SERATO DJ

16 RGB PADS with Hot Cue and Sampler control

Dual USB audio connections

2 Microphone Inputs

Dedicated 4 high-quality effects for each channel with a single knob

Completely MIDI mappable

Microphone Input

Trim Output master volume

24-bit digital output

Rugged metal construction

Auto loop encoder

Sampler switch

Dedicated Sampler Volume

Effects send/return

specifications

General Section

Power Supply

AC 100~240V 50Hz/60Hz

Dimensions

320(W) x 362(D) x 107(H) mm

Consumption

20W

Weight

5.35Kg

Standard Test Condition

Ambient Temperature

23 +/- 2 degC

Relative Humidity

65% +/- 5%

NOTE: Measurements can be carried out between 5 degC to 35 degC and 45% to 85% relative

EXPERT REVIEW BY BIG ONCE - REDBULL THRE3STYLE CHAMPION
Similar in design and functionality to the Traktor Z2, the Mixars DUO MKII is a solid and cost-effective alternative to Serato DJ-enabled mixers such as the Pioneer DJM-S9 or Rane 62. I got a chance to test this mixer at NAMM 2017 and I was quite impressed. The Pro X Fade/Galileo faders are butter, the touch pads feel great, and the layout is very clean and well thought-out. The sound quality, ability to MIDI-assign all the buttons, and customizable fader curves are all features not normally found on mixers of this price. There is also a two-port USB hub, which sends the DUO to the top of the “most bang for your buck” list. Price and features aside, this mixer just feels good. As a dude who has played on almost every mixer known to man at some point, I can’t overstate the importance of touching a mixer for the very first time and having it feel comfortable and familiar. Recommended.